The Cambridge Handbook of Hydrogen and the Law
Herausgeber: Fleming, Ruven
The Cambridge Handbook of Hydrogen and the Law
Herausgeber: Fleming, Ruven
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"A comprehensive global overview of hydrogen and the law at every stage, including markets, production, transport, and end-use. Includes contributions from a stellar set of authors from environmental law, energy law, and international law, amongst others. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core"--
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"A comprehensive global overview of hydrogen and the law at every stage, including markets, production, transport, and end-use. Includes contributions from a stellar set of authors from environmental law, energy law, and international law, amongst others. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009459235
- ISBN-10: 1009459236
- Artikelnr.: 71956731
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 340
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009459235
- ISBN-10: 1009459236
- Artikelnr.: 71956731
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
1. Introduction Ruven Fleming; Part I. Current Hydrogen Regulation on the
Continents: 2. Hydrogen regulation in Europe - the EU's 'hydrogen and
decarbonized gas market' package: best practice or missed opportunity?
Leigh Hancher and Simina Suciu; 3. Hydrogen development and regulation in
the United States: will government financial incentives outweigh regulatory
hurdles? Donna M. Attanasio and Meghan Briggs; 4. Hydrogen policy and
regulatory frameworks in Latin America: from promise to production James H.
Foy; 5. Hydrogen regulation in Oceania: enabling renewable hydrogen
licensing on complex land uses Madeline Taylor; 6. Hydrogen regulation in
the Middle East and North Africa region: trends, limitations, and ways
forward Damilola S. Olawuyi and Mehrnoosh Aryanpour; 7. Hydrogen regulation
in Southeast Asia - steam reforming from biofuels as alternative to
electrolysis? Piti Eiamchamroonlarp; Part II. Regulating Hydrogen Markets:
8. Economics of regulating hydrogen markets Machiel Mulder; 9. The role of
regional and local authorities in developing a regional hydrogen economy
Ceciel Nieuwenhout; 10. Sustainability criteria for renewable hydrogen
Romain Mauger, Paola Villavicencio Calzadilla and Ruven Fleming; 11. Public
participation in the hydrogen economy: lessons learned from the Northern
Netherland Hydrogen Valley Lorenzo Squintani and Stan Schouten; Part III.
Regulating Hydrogen Production: 12. Offshore production and transport of
green hydrogen: a case study on Denmark and the Netherlands Liv Malin
Andreasson; 13. How to build your own electrolyser - pitfalls and
challenges of the permitting procedures in Finland Elena Tissari; 14.
Giving hydrogen the green light and putting it on the fast-track?:
Consenting hydrogen developments in Aotearoa New Zealand Jennifer Campion;
Part IV. Regulating Hydrogen Transport: 15. Accelerating permission:
hydrogen transport and storage regulation - a German Case Study Cathérine
Jansen; 16. Goal-Setting approaches to the regulation of hydrogen transport
- a case study from France Kleopatra-Eirini Zerde; 17. The development of
hydrogen infrastructure in the Netherlands and third-party access Maaike
Broersma, Philipp Jäger and Marijn Holwerda; Part V. End-Use of Hydrogen:
18. The regulation of hydrogen in the transport sector - focus on
refuelling stations Endrius Cocciolo; 19. The regulation of hydrogen
storage as end-use Kaisa Huhta and Markus Sairanen; 20. The regulation of
hydrogen in the heating markets Pim Jansen and Leonie Reins; 21. Conclusion
Ruven Fleming.
Continents: 2. Hydrogen regulation in Europe - the EU's 'hydrogen and
decarbonized gas market' package: best practice or missed opportunity?
Leigh Hancher and Simina Suciu; 3. Hydrogen development and regulation in
the United States: will government financial incentives outweigh regulatory
hurdles? Donna M. Attanasio and Meghan Briggs; 4. Hydrogen policy and
regulatory frameworks in Latin America: from promise to production James H.
Foy; 5. Hydrogen regulation in Oceania: enabling renewable hydrogen
licensing on complex land uses Madeline Taylor; 6. Hydrogen regulation in
the Middle East and North Africa region: trends, limitations, and ways
forward Damilola S. Olawuyi and Mehrnoosh Aryanpour; 7. Hydrogen regulation
in Southeast Asia - steam reforming from biofuels as alternative to
electrolysis? Piti Eiamchamroonlarp; Part II. Regulating Hydrogen Markets:
8. Economics of regulating hydrogen markets Machiel Mulder; 9. The role of
regional and local authorities in developing a regional hydrogen economy
Ceciel Nieuwenhout; 10. Sustainability criteria for renewable hydrogen
Romain Mauger, Paola Villavicencio Calzadilla and Ruven Fleming; 11. Public
participation in the hydrogen economy: lessons learned from the Northern
Netherland Hydrogen Valley Lorenzo Squintani and Stan Schouten; Part III.
Regulating Hydrogen Production: 12. Offshore production and transport of
green hydrogen: a case study on Denmark and the Netherlands Liv Malin
Andreasson; 13. How to build your own electrolyser - pitfalls and
challenges of the permitting procedures in Finland Elena Tissari; 14.
Giving hydrogen the green light and putting it on the fast-track?:
Consenting hydrogen developments in Aotearoa New Zealand Jennifer Campion;
Part IV. Regulating Hydrogen Transport: 15. Accelerating permission:
hydrogen transport and storage regulation - a German Case Study Cathérine
Jansen; 16. Goal-Setting approaches to the regulation of hydrogen transport
- a case study from France Kleopatra-Eirini Zerde; 17. The development of
hydrogen infrastructure in the Netherlands and third-party access Maaike
Broersma, Philipp Jäger and Marijn Holwerda; Part V. End-Use of Hydrogen:
18. The regulation of hydrogen in the transport sector - focus on
refuelling stations Endrius Cocciolo; 19. The regulation of hydrogen
storage as end-use Kaisa Huhta and Markus Sairanen; 20. The regulation of
hydrogen in the heating markets Pim Jansen and Leonie Reins; 21. Conclusion
Ruven Fleming.
1. Introduction Ruven Fleming; Part I. Current Hydrogen Regulation on the
Continents: 2. Hydrogen regulation in Europe - the EU's 'hydrogen and
decarbonized gas market' package: best practice or missed opportunity?
Leigh Hancher and Simina Suciu; 3. Hydrogen development and regulation in
the United States: will government financial incentives outweigh regulatory
hurdles? Donna M. Attanasio and Meghan Briggs; 4. Hydrogen policy and
regulatory frameworks in Latin America: from promise to production James H.
Foy; 5. Hydrogen regulation in Oceania: enabling renewable hydrogen
licensing on complex land uses Madeline Taylor; 6. Hydrogen regulation in
the Middle East and North Africa region: trends, limitations, and ways
forward Damilola S. Olawuyi and Mehrnoosh Aryanpour; 7. Hydrogen regulation
in Southeast Asia - steam reforming from biofuels as alternative to
electrolysis? Piti Eiamchamroonlarp; Part II. Regulating Hydrogen Markets:
8. Economics of regulating hydrogen markets Machiel Mulder; 9. The role of
regional and local authorities in developing a regional hydrogen economy
Ceciel Nieuwenhout; 10. Sustainability criteria for renewable hydrogen
Romain Mauger, Paola Villavicencio Calzadilla and Ruven Fleming; 11. Public
participation in the hydrogen economy: lessons learned from the Northern
Netherland Hydrogen Valley Lorenzo Squintani and Stan Schouten; Part III.
Regulating Hydrogen Production: 12. Offshore production and transport of
green hydrogen: a case study on Denmark and the Netherlands Liv Malin
Andreasson; 13. How to build your own electrolyser - pitfalls and
challenges of the permitting procedures in Finland Elena Tissari; 14.
Giving hydrogen the green light and putting it on the fast-track?:
Consenting hydrogen developments in Aotearoa New Zealand Jennifer Campion;
Part IV. Regulating Hydrogen Transport: 15. Accelerating permission:
hydrogen transport and storage regulation - a German Case Study Cathérine
Jansen; 16. Goal-Setting approaches to the regulation of hydrogen transport
- a case study from France Kleopatra-Eirini Zerde; 17. The development of
hydrogen infrastructure in the Netherlands and third-party access Maaike
Broersma, Philipp Jäger and Marijn Holwerda; Part V. End-Use of Hydrogen:
18. The regulation of hydrogen in the transport sector - focus on
refuelling stations Endrius Cocciolo; 19. The regulation of hydrogen
storage as end-use Kaisa Huhta and Markus Sairanen; 20. The regulation of
hydrogen in the heating markets Pim Jansen and Leonie Reins; 21. Conclusion
Ruven Fleming.
Continents: 2. Hydrogen regulation in Europe - the EU's 'hydrogen and
decarbonized gas market' package: best practice or missed opportunity?
Leigh Hancher and Simina Suciu; 3. Hydrogen development and regulation in
the United States: will government financial incentives outweigh regulatory
hurdles? Donna M. Attanasio and Meghan Briggs; 4. Hydrogen policy and
regulatory frameworks in Latin America: from promise to production James H.
Foy; 5. Hydrogen regulation in Oceania: enabling renewable hydrogen
licensing on complex land uses Madeline Taylor; 6. Hydrogen regulation in
the Middle East and North Africa region: trends, limitations, and ways
forward Damilola S. Olawuyi and Mehrnoosh Aryanpour; 7. Hydrogen regulation
in Southeast Asia - steam reforming from biofuels as alternative to
electrolysis? Piti Eiamchamroonlarp; Part II. Regulating Hydrogen Markets:
8. Economics of regulating hydrogen markets Machiel Mulder; 9. The role of
regional and local authorities in developing a regional hydrogen economy
Ceciel Nieuwenhout; 10. Sustainability criteria for renewable hydrogen
Romain Mauger, Paola Villavicencio Calzadilla and Ruven Fleming; 11. Public
participation in the hydrogen economy: lessons learned from the Northern
Netherland Hydrogen Valley Lorenzo Squintani and Stan Schouten; Part III.
Regulating Hydrogen Production: 12. Offshore production and transport of
green hydrogen: a case study on Denmark and the Netherlands Liv Malin
Andreasson; 13. How to build your own electrolyser - pitfalls and
challenges of the permitting procedures in Finland Elena Tissari; 14.
Giving hydrogen the green light and putting it on the fast-track?:
Consenting hydrogen developments in Aotearoa New Zealand Jennifer Campion;
Part IV. Regulating Hydrogen Transport: 15. Accelerating permission:
hydrogen transport and storage regulation - a German Case Study Cathérine
Jansen; 16. Goal-Setting approaches to the regulation of hydrogen transport
- a case study from France Kleopatra-Eirini Zerde; 17. The development of
hydrogen infrastructure in the Netherlands and third-party access Maaike
Broersma, Philipp Jäger and Marijn Holwerda; Part V. End-Use of Hydrogen:
18. The regulation of hydrogen in the transport sector - focus on
refuelling stations Endrius Cocciolo; 19. The regulation of hydrogen
storage as end-use Kaisa Huhta and Markus Sairanen; 20. The regulation of
hydrogen in the heating markets Pim Jansen and Leonie Reins; 21. Conclusion
Ruven Fleming.